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Safety & Bias Reporting

AUHSD has two student reporting systems:

Bias Reporting System - For Incidents of Harm

The Bias Incident Reporting System is part of AUHSD's effort to promote safe enviromments where all students can learn.  The Bias Incident Reporting System is for students to report incidents of harm - acts of racism, bias, sexism, microaggressions, etc. It is not to be used if a student is in physical danger or in a mental health crisis. It's an internal form created for our use in AUHSD.

Say Something Anonymous Reporting System - For Life / Safety Situations

Say Something is a youth violence prevention program from Sandy Hook Promise, a national violence prevention organization. Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows youth and adults to submit secure & anonymous safety concerns to help identify and intervene upon at-risk individuals BEFORE they hurt themselves or others.  Please use the Say Something system to report situations of imminent harm or danger.  School administrators and law enforcement will follow up immediately. 

What is the difference between the Sandy Hook Say Something Anonymous Reporting System and the Bias Incident Reporting system? 

The Sandy Hook Say Something Anonymous Reporting System is a tool students have to report a life/safety situation - a student who is in immediate danger from a mental health crisis or a student who is feared to be a safety threat. Students who report in the app are connected to a national crisis center. The report is routed to police departments and school administration for immediate follow up. 

The Bias Incident Reporting System is for students to report incidents of harm - acts of racism, bias, sexism, microaggressions, etc. It is not to be used if a student is in physical danger or in a mental health crisis. It's an internal form created for our use in AUHSD.